I think you can consider that until EN 55035 is listed in the OJ, there
is no official docopocoss (Date of cessation of presumption of
conformity of the superseded standard) for EN 55020, so you can still
apply it.
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK
On 2018-06-21 16:57, Scott Xe wrote:
Pete,
Both you and Charlie share the esteemed and fair opinions that using
other than harmonised standards is not a wise decision although it is
allowed by the directive. I have the same perception since we have no
control in this route due to limited knowledge. Will see how to stick
to harmonised standards.
The test lab insisted on that EN 55020 is till valid in demonstrating
EMC compliance although RED already has a new harmonised standard and
it disappears in EMC list. So far both the test lab and we cannot
find any support to this claim.
Regards,
Scott
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